http://www.fairus.org/facts/illegal-immigration-and-amnesty-polls
http://www.pewhispanic.org/2010/10/28/illegal-immigration-backlash-worries-divides-latinos/
Latino Opinions, July 2013 — Poll of U.S. Hispanic adults
60% of registered Hispanic voters support granting amnesty to "undocumented immigrants" only if illegal immigration is reduced by 90%. 34% support amnesty before that goal is reached.
56% of registered Hispanic voters (51% all adults) oppose allowing illegal aliens to obtain federal benefits "while they are going through the legalization process and before the 90% goal is reached."
Hispanic voters ranked immigration reform last (31%) among a list of four priority issues, behind the economy (62%), healthcare (57%), and education (45%).
60% of Hispanic voters support tougher enforcement, with only 35% opposed.
64% of Hispanic voters support the use of E-verify, with only 29% opposed.
http://www.pewhispanic.org/2010/10/28/illegal-immigration-backlash-worries-divides-latinos/
Latino Opinions, July 2013 — Poll of U.S. Hispanic adults
60% of registered Hispanic voters support granting amnesty to "undocumented immigrants" only if illegal immigration is reduced by 90%. 34% support amnesty before that goal is reached.
56% of registered Hispanic voters (51% all adults) oppose allowing illegal aliens to obtain federal benefits "while they are going through the legalization process and before the 90% goal is reached."
Hispanic voters ranked immigration reform last (31%) among a list of four priority issues, behind the economy (62%), healthcare (57%), and education (45%).
60% of Hispanic voters support tougher enforcement, with only 35% opposed.
64% of Hispanic voters support the use of E-verify, with only 29% opposed.
So I guess we've established 1) the left's immigration position is totally incoherent and 2) they make no effort to back it up.